Plunge pools are smaller, water-efficient alternatives to standard pools, requiring less space and fewer chemicals. Typically, they range from 200 to 400 square feet and vary in depth from 3 to 7 feet. My plunge pool, costing $18,000, incurred unexpected expenses beyond the initial budget. Installation includes multiple contractors like excavators and electricians, which contribute to overall costs. Additional features like shading can enhance comfort but also lead to unplanned expenditures, prompting advice to plan these features ahead of time.
"Sure, plunge pools are cheaper than putting in a full-size pool because of their small square footage, but that doesn't mean they won't cause some upheaval to your yard."
"There will be installation costs upon installation costs. To get your plunge pool up and running, you'll need to hire an excavator, plumber, and an electrician and usually a stone mason for finish details."
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